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Norman Rockwell has always inspired me as I'm sure is has an continues to inspire a vast and diverse group of people. Aside from his amazing detail and interesting compositions, Rockwell also strove to show a story or a message in his work. Sometimes these stories were whimsical, depicting children at play, young sweethearts or nostalgic as the painting "Freedom from Want" was (that he painted in 1943). However a lot of his paintings had to do with civil issues, such as his famous painting "The Problem We All Live With" depicting a real little girl name Ruby Bridges during desegregation in 1960 (painted in 1964). The previously mentioned Four Freedoms series painted in 1943, are probably Rockwell's most iconic pieces. These pieces were paintings he did using his own neighbors (in Vermont) as models.

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Sarah Lowe is an avid art enthusiast. Besides creating art she loves to enjoy other artists' work. This blog is about articles, websites or other art related items she's come across and thinks that you might enjoy too!